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i oj rr' r-T" Page Tvelv ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL July 3, 1954 Fondy, Jackson Carry Chicubs Over Cards, 7-6 Southwestern Stock Car Championships Gets Under Way at Speedway Park Ruidoso Entries Kiildoso Iown, ItuldoM, Now Mettfo, I Roan Man, R. T. Hay 139 Sunday, July 4, Fixl Tim 1:15 f.M. Top Gain, J. LonRorla 120 Diamond Mm, Rich Btraua 129 FUral R( 35 yrdj, Q.

H. Ebonr Lad, a. Mow.r HtI. Vi rarlona, T. B.

Clm Prry fn, D. Burtoo hii n7iBrown Bania. J. Allen 11T Yankees. Divide With Senators In 6-5, 7-4 Tilts Thirteen stock car IDS Happy D.

Pierce Mom' Roer War. P. Hernandei 117 CHICAGO Home runs by Dee Fondv and Randv Jackson Wlih Respect, J. Turner .,..117 from Arizona and Texas are and rnnlria Rill TromoVa roliof iTexaa John, tujan Sipper, J. Puff Wondelator.

Q. Mower Howden'a Boy, R. Hays Slipper Fox, T. Radtord 117 117 .115 .115 .105 Bobby Maud, H. Culbertaon .......112 Hlwblsta, n.

Burton Kuslelng Bilk, R. Lujan 110 NEW YORK (T) The New York Yankees split their 13th consecutive doubleheader as they dropped the second game to Washington Friday 7-4 after scheduled to compete tonight and Sunday against some 23, Albuquerque entries in the Southwestern Associations Championship Races at Speed- Jf way Park. If-The contestants will be vying struggling through to 6-5 victory Second Hac J'i furlonn, T. claiming, 1000. Wondroua Wi, H.

Culbertjon 110 Halt Gainer, 3, Allen 115 Jest Hera, Q. Mower ...115 Blue Blotue, H. Kadford 110 Hoba Pride. K. Haja 115 Amhla R.

Btrauxa 115 Mies Array. R. D. Hay 115 Ruddy Twist, D. Flerc 110 vvuift s.Aiuajr gave tuo viiiajw Cubs a 7-6 victory over the St.

Louis Cards. Tremel pitched the final two innings to save veteran Howie Pollet's fourth verdict. It was the Cards' seventh loss in nine games against the Cubs. Jackson's homer, his 14th of the season, came with two aboard and capped a five-run in the 11 -inning opener. 7th Rr 380 yds.

Q. H. All Purs 1250 a Frankie Dee, H. Radford 11T Lady Fairfax. D.

Pierca 1-2 Tee Reau, Rich Strauss 112 ilysBalmy, J. Turner 117 Ipana. Bar, O. Mower 132 Skipileck, Hub SI rains 132 Buster Brown, R. Kennedy 117 Sumnjeralla Bay R.

81 Rare 70 Vde. Q. II. B. Clm.

Yogi Berra's two-out single for a share of the $750 nightly drove in pinch hitter Bob Cerv purse, or 50 per cent of the gate if it is more. 1 ft i Tblrd Rater too yards, Q. 11., maidens. Irene 22, H. Raitlord IIS with the winning run in the first game.

The Senators wrapped up the second one early with Roy Time trials are slated for this mowed Toad, P. Hay 1 oiunmi tuaw. i iiuy i V. s- i i i i i 1 5 intra. iOnay nil nis iNO.

jrry Jlmmv. F. Hrnande lH laton Tom.K. Tlarrelt 131 jfternoon and will be open to tie public without charge. The Sievers' 12th homer in the sec homer with none on base in theiNovio.

j. Longoria n-ijnottia rasn, r. hj in ond inning followed by a four- first, St. Lout AH fblf afo run splurge against Whitey Ford and Harry Byrd in the third. Moon.rf ifancjr rrnii, i urnvr 1 11 rnnce tapper, tv.

-I'ugi-ii Hal Hep, R. Strauss ltHjMajor Osborne, R. D. Hay 117 Battle) R-ket, R. Kennedy llSlBob White.

J. Turner 132 Pnnca Robert, H. Culbertson US Biiarra Time. H. Radford 117 5 i Fourth Race 100 yards, Q.

claim-! Threat, Lujan 11T i 0 1 SlWHl- IBIacK Trinity, H. Culbertaon 117 0 i Florida Chief, R. Strauss. 117 eth. Hare 6Vi 1'ur.

The Navajo Lodue. Mnslal.rf Despite 11 Yankee hits, rookie Repulskl.lf 0 0 8' Too. E. Oaria Bird Shooter, J. Allen 115 Dean Stone, stayed the route in the nightcap for his second victory.

He's lost only once. 2 Mikeolide. W. Strauss 117 Queens Dream. J.

Lontorla 0 Fomly.lb lKlner.lf O'x-Jeffcoal llRlce.rf 0 1 1 Hanks. ss ut race each night is slated ior 7:30 p.m. Albuquerque fans will base their hopes upon hometown favorites, Milford Brock and Buddy Taylor the two Duke City drivers who are most likely to make it a race with the out-of-towners. Expected here from Phoenix is Art Bish, champion driver of the Southern Mountain Circuit.) Also from Arizona are Bill xllemus.aa Sarnt.c Ftrnt jiRoaa Reed, R. Radford 1 Eager, O.

Mowar llFirst Again, R. Strauss 2: Lark's Ginger. J. Turner Washing; AB H'Vesr Tork AB x-Frailar Yvara Yan.it Kodiak, F. Hardy Dream, H.

Culuerlson 11 -nTivargatta Jewel, H. Radford .119 Hair. J. Turner 115 11' Can am, R. Kennedy K' HWafty Knight, D.

Tierca 119 i Motor Boy. H. CUgltett 115 10th Kace One Mil T. B. Clm 101)11.

-l-iP1nal Pit. R. I). Hay 117 ii.ric Raider. D.

Pierca 112 3 x-txwry Lawrence, Terwill'r 2b Vernon. lb 5 Slevera.lf 4 x-Wright. If 2 irWV-iv Fifth Race 380 yrds, Q. II. Dos Pesos.

H. Culbertson Roaming, H. Radford Leo Bob, R. KennMy 0 Busby. cf 4 Runnels.se 5 Wildfire Cheesbourg, Bud Poorman, and llone, F.

Hernandea 1-0 Zip Out. D. Burton 11T R- I-uJan llolKnowledira Book, J. Allen 120 alone, F. Hernandea i Half Shot 1 x-Woodllng lSkowron.lb 2 Mantle.cf 1 Berra.c 1 Bauer, rf Carey.

3b 1 Noren.lf 0 Rl7tuto.as) 0 Uipat.p 0 Sain.p Ox-Roblnaon 0' 4 Johnny Thompson, all of Schmiti.p 2 Totals Totali 33 7 13 1 Pinch bitter 1 St. Louia 000 040 0206; 3 Chicago 105 000 10X-7 0 Banks. Baker, Cooper. RBI 0 Fondy, Pollet. Baker, Jackson 3, Scnoen-n'dienst 2.

Jablonskl, Fraxier. Lowrey.l 0' Banks. 2B Jacknon. Banks. Hemua.

31! Cheesbourg was the 1953 x-onmer 3 0 0 Kcrlma high-point champ at Tucson Shall Tick, R. Hays 121 Competitive, Culbertson Seriteant Cl. O. Mower 11T Graham County, J. Turner US 11th Race Fur.

The Governor's Al-lonanrr T. H. All K. C. Katy.

i. Allen 11 Colorado's A-M's Burl Signs With Cards Stewart, 8 1 0 0 0 1 1 x-Pesky Ptscual.p Cooper. MR Fondy. Jackson, Bker while Poorman holds the one and 40-lap track records there. ThnmDson is the current Tucson SP Baker, Fraxier.

DP Banks. Baker x-cery and Fondy; Schoendlenst, Orammaa and 103 Glad Nub. D. Pierca CHICAGO ffl Alex Burl, Totala 44 a ii Totala 41 13 tunningnara. Lett Bt.

iouis 7, mi 110 cago BB Peal 4. Pollet 3. PO x-Pindh hitter 115 star Negro halfback for Colorado has been signed by the war Tuck. r. Kennedy' Chicago Cardinals of the i I Ansier 1L Culbertaon itll'pUUl, Vital.

recently from Dayton, Ohio. Registered from Amarillo are Tom Reihl, Tommy Evans, Greg Washiniton (Iftj fiio 002 PO 8 New Turk 001 301 00 1 01 .119 haschl 1. Heal 1, Pollet 4. HO Rjschl 7 in 3. Tremel 0 In 2, Pes! 5 In 4.

Pol-let ft In (faced two batters In Lawrenca 1 In 1. R-KR Rasrhl 6-. 1'eal 1-1, Pollet -S, Lawrence O-tl. Tremel 0-0. WP Pollet.

Winner Pollet U-4). Raschl (M). Rlxzute 3. RBI Vernon. Sievers.

Tost, Busby. Carey 2, Noren, Skowron, KufmX i. B. dm. Burl, a track ace credited with ami ue.

j. Alien us a 9.5 clocking in the Ill aasn, auring uie pasi iwo col- kimi cpuiin, o. owr locra orirl enaenne rorrioH iho Shttlv t'rft. K. LllJa ttaaa.H7 On a regulation baseball dia Berra a.

bauer. skowron. SB VernoB, Pkowron. Mantle. HR Tost.

Carey. SB Bauer. Sohmita. Coleman. DP Schnutx.

Runnela and Vernon; Terwtlllirer, Runnela and Vernon; Carey and Collins. Left Washington Sew Torn 11. BB Schmlti 5. Keria-zakot 1. Stewart 1, Lop at 3, Sain 1.

HO Schmlta 8 In Keriaxakoa 1 In Boydston, Howard Bolton, Jim Fitts, and Chuck Seward. Sunday night's special races are to be sponsored by the Rio Grande Kiwanis Club with all the profits to be used for the club's underpriviledged children fund. A new Kiwanis TOP SANDIA DRIVERS Vernon Spencer, Jim Nix, Guy Huckabee and Craig Casper (left to right) eye the Heaston Ellis Trophy to be awarded to the mid-season stockcar champ this weekend at Sandia Stadium. Saturday and Sunday's special races will determine rnondthe pitcher's box is 60jball 126 times for 662 yards and "kii'nX; feet 6 inches from home plate. a O.iJ averaee.

'Tiny Pstrr, M. imoirwon liv Stewart 1 In 1-3. Pascual 3 In organization in Albuquerque, the Rio Grande which of the track's top 10 contestants gains club will be undertaking its first major fund- Lee, and Chuck aulkner. Lee entry is powered by a V-8 Dodge engine the other three Amarillo jockeys preferring Fords. Evans has 25 trophy dashes to his credit while Lee holds the one-lap track record at the Amarillo oval with a time of 17:90 seconds.

Ralph Parkinson, the 1953 Southwestern champ, Is expected here from Wichita Falls, Texas. The stocky Park-InsaTn. ho also has held the Northwest stock ear title, Is a veteran of eixnt years racing behind the wheels of midcets, fin tails, and stock ears. He is to defend his title with 1 2-3. Lopat 12 in 8 1-3.

Sain 1 In t-3. Morgan 0 In R-ER Schmlti 4-4. Kertatakoa 1-1, Stewart 0-0. Paawual I- 1, Lopat 6-4. Sain 0-0, Morgan 0-0.

Winner Morgan (4-2). Loaer Pascual II- 41. the mid-season crown. Other top contenders ars Bobbv Sloan, Pat Leathern, Francis raising project in sponsoring the Sunday races at Sandia. (Skrondahl photo) Washirgton mo POl New Tork.

001 Oil 000 4 11 2 Stona and Tipton; Tord. Byrd (31. Kutava mi, Gorman U), McDonald 19) and Berra. Silvera (41. Loser Ford.

Home run Washington, gievera. Duke City Champion Auto Races Start Tonight at Sandia Oval a Chevrolet powered by a modi-j Zaharias Nears currently racing on the Okla-I Sandia Stadium biggest by the Rio Grande KI-season championship trophy dur-homa City circuit if-g promotion this year, the two-jwanis Club. AU the profits wm ing the next two nights of From Littlefield, Texas comes Duke City Season be used by the club for helping racing. V. O.

(Fats) Jenkins, a driver' Aut gets under way to-; underprivileged children. By wlnnin- four fast-cual- of the West Texas circuit i 33 entries It is mathematically possftle'nte (the A Feure, Fern Open Crown baV -W sT -W- a so at in tnree years, -I'lr: XL Vlt A Trophy Dash, and sanoay r.igms snow is to De the Sandia oval to the win mid-Australian Pnwmti rfriv ranl PE.BODY. Mass. WV-Babe, cr stock car racing, ne nas gatn-ered 1 trophies and was one of gather 21 points per night, or 42 loncKson ner conn- riene nri ririv honmino" hnt the top competitors in the 1952 lames ior tne two-aay meet. I THE Mexican Road Race.

He drives La Mesa Entries a Ford with a Cadillac engine. grab an almost insurmountable seven-stroke lead at the halfway point of the Women's National Open golf tournament. The brilliant round a fem I SOUTHWESTERN ASSNSJ A Uesa Park. Ra'on. Ne rifrh Rs tMtinui Sjday.

Jiy Post tme 1:15 p. m. 'Vr Eanklnc first in season standings is Jim Nix of Santa Fe with 93 points. Others of the top 1 are Guy lluckabee, also of SanU Fe. 75 points; Bobby Sloan, 64; Cralf Casper, 62; Vernon Spencer, 61; Pat Leathern, 56; Francis Boydston, 50; Howard Bolton, 47; rint Rae Ctalsalag fl.ftw tut ip ji I.

o. Chaptr.an K.ngaf 11740. I'. Je.L'n arora. Roandinf out the Texas entries are Doyle Rutherford of PUinview, Dub Foston of Lerelland with his Cadillac engine, and Sleepy Nelson from Lubbock.

Now 21 years old. Nelson has been rarinc since he IS and was last year's third-nnklnf driver at Lubbock. Seila Usa. Bla Mr. Oi.

V. Doroj-rjex inine record for the 6393-yard. par "2 Salem Country Club course gave the fabulous daughter of Texas a 36-hole' CHAiVlPIONSHIlP Sk.es Outlerres ..119 Kjrseck flTVi. B. RargTtstr 11750.

Ko B'? CSsrge S. Baca 'rt Array 3. evr 8-un1. X. raipstaa Jim Fitts, 45.

and Chuck Sew- .104: 1 i ssiry't Fa.rr. B. Soutaera viood JJ. P.ed.ly B'Ar. J.

Garroutta Sf.ss Cr.iwar. D. Jfao (score of 143 going into today's Cbaras.nf Ka. C. eero Each nights program is to i Fariuasa.

I 2ix. of course, is favored rouna winaup. "'Ill "I win the Heaston Ellis trophy, In second place at 150. after ii Far in? but should he have bad luck- a sparkling 73, came the defend- a Scarre-L Vy.et const of two feature l4. a Br f.iree heats, two trophv cashes frmi IUr busaiiig I aad ir.a A-ead.

j. vi.itt any oi me cioseiy-groupea run-uig cna.pion, iiexsy Kawis oi LA'Jta. K. Chtscan npr.tiw I (InortanSiirtf 2 GrA Via 1 TO lCS 1 mnA hi A.nt-ilian if In "M1! Frtug. Ki totalis- 133 laps conceded that only monstrous bp-', Farionts.

are on tap each night including blowup could halt the Babe bid ....115 vi T.jo. j. F.eeeimia iiT three feature races, three for a third Open title. mSS two trophy dashes, and an Aus-j 3 Baca U2 tra.ian Pursuit. 'MIT in 'Jackets awarded each trCW ROWS Miss Mi'ixi- 'easoa additon to the trophies for the hxo-! maji events and trophv dashes, Twa, Thorntoa the Heights Glass and Mirror V' V.

Works will present a special m.m vem. b. cup each night to the driver p- jf .7 -la Pa.orr.a, A. Si.em who shows the best sportsman- A.JeT. ship while on the track.

May. k. A NATIONALLY SANCTIONED RACE MEET a t- Yi.ea li: fK- 1 11 a n. .11 I To Thamei Victory Other special prizes have been' cianig simo i ud ap two p.ru. jfja pomi3 are to be presented to- K.

Chain-. an 11? niffht tfl throai Hrivors- CV, donated by merchants for run- Bu-a cer-ups in the various events, iser. paak. o. Koy a Lose B- Sojlhern for April to Ni for May; and', HZXLEY-ON-THAMES.

Eng-to Huckabee for June. iIand The MassachusetU In-' lUr laimlng 1 500 3 awl 1 1', I Posder. A. Hs.crn km i2o' Also, tonight, stuntman Ace sute of Technology eight rowed "'I1- Lillard will attempt to crash wav into the semi-finals of JULY 3RD 4TH TIME TRIALS TODAY 1:00 P.M. TIME TRIALS OPEN FREE TO THE PUBLIC FIRST 8 EVENT PROGRAM Uoc.

K. Caaysaa ii.ien Certy, Mr. Boots. V. Jotnsy C.

F.fieroa a stocst automobile through a 12-ine i names cnauenge cup event dere.ee a O.rU S. lura Roberts, Phillies Edge Bums, 7-6 Durmng Dundir.g. ai tne noyu Hemey Kegetta -113 Sundav nisht in th Kiiranis. Friday bv defeatin? the Iin. Tree.

reemla Rr Allowaoce 1 taA ap 44) lards. in uaa k. ciijaaa us 'suiea program juiiara is to uon nowing v.iuo a crew i Mmh Ra Aiiamaa i an a i r. try to drive a car over ramps a slick and thoroughly comoetent J.miry D. Jessoa Cecelia Ce.

Soathera Ventura B.il. R. Out.errn ..11 'ie completely blindfolded. I tartunci. manner.

Pr.sw Tiorntoa PHTLADELPHU GR-Rcbin naVrl 1' Maiail, K. Cnaprr.an li: Cojh! "pr.rr-r, B. Pjtera 114 Laay. I Ne.son 1-4 I.UT meets the Thames Club in today's serr.i-fina's, Robertj choked off a ninth- Rf a Hovg ,0 TWUTi C. r.l'iefoa li K.

a crew that surprised by win-1 7:3 ning over the Royal Air Force, Ran. 1. Valn.z 11" For other special Sunday at. tractions, the Rio Grande Ki-wanis have slated a ticantie fireworks display. And.

the summer hich school band will perform between races. As a patriotic note to the July 4 program, 16 -year -old Judy Burke is to "I cracnea a tnree-rjn nosier onto ar Eair. r.c! 11 Tr.n Gilierrn HJ aeienamg champions. the left field roof Friday to givei Ja.a, A. ft'era 110 Noa.

I aca I Ihe Uawkics 4 Eiiry. the Phidelphia Pniiiies a J-6U victory over the Brooklvn Dode- T.eiife liar AHowaoce I anel an 1 FEATURING Farlaaia, Kaknen ot gaxe In $50,000 Dwycr Stakes ono.se. Va in W'-eati Ciae. S-iuthera Democracy." a national winning speech. DcfirJte'v Srhp llo In nV rtl, 1MB AB TT YORK Hi2h Run.

K. OUiiaa rf i 1 FROM 60 CARS ri c.i... 11 15 CITIES oi whose In our stock of fine clothes, you will fiiid many beautiful materials not ia Eel. Bica 1'- i' moved right up to the front f.a. in a weekend with t- k.v or S-vear-o'd us new racing cars are Bobby Unser Kiaa 2a Pjo.nsoi If a Kodses.lD 4 Cs-irT'in 4 4 nm kc in indrpriiavnr.

tia ana fappv Cahill. Unser will 3 1 irgaa 4 0 TVj-ra i Zh 4 3 2b I 1 Ennis.rf 4 1 4 org as 1 J-siTooa a 1 Ci-Winauk 1 0 Ry.i it i St available cna.T.p.onsnip r.or.ors, ges Ha4iraa 3 m4 iartgs. ter another big one today in k. a the Dwyer Stakes "iVSi.V'i fat AquedUCt 'M" V. r-rrrgie il The brown son of Helionolij i i 1 COMPETING FOR THE SOUTHWESTERN MODIFIED STOCK CAR CHAMPIONSHIP ON THE FASTEST TRACK IN THE SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT WITH A Wolev a a t-sucar show off his much-talked-about Model Ford engine with over- in head valvei "Ji Time trials get under way each evening at 7 p.m.

with the first rare set for 8 p.m. Tonight's here. I '1 elsew rrom nooen J. ivieoergj jung Fair rhe-n From (' Tcie I. Ta i Ranch will have five 3-year-old Jr'n-- will be televised at 9 Ferronte'l mi PUUSi ri or evi's "'A H.

0' "i ta. ciawj. caa ami pjn. over Lnar.nel Seven. cr iii ter D-7'.

More important i a rbt-. the weight spread, for High'TS im ANTIIONT sirv i. ni-iH. i Gjn must carry 126 pounds hi SIGN while the otherVtote only 114. BROOKLYN Middle- vCom.1 cut.SrZS.

3'l weights WUhe Troy of Wash- Ai i Motor City oP gat, For the Man iha! is Hard lo Please FERRANTE'S 219 GOLD SW no A I ft n. Iluiuna Iraaai. Thonwii 1141 12 THE TOP POINT DRIVERS OF ARIZONA, TEXAS, NEW MEXICO VS. ALBUQUERQUE'S ACE SPEEDSTERS A THRILL PACKED, ACTION FILLED SPECTACLE NEVER a a i-3 Vy--i' 7n j-j Kzi-i DETROIT -Veteran Fred-k 4-S, taiWn. i i i Haai of Nw Orani.

who ii i i ii ii hi ii aii leaaaaai ihiiiiih ill il gssjgsasMl llMsaaVilMlaliassssJIsM'l Huse 0-0. tail a Pufnj cm). u-hiaV whi! p. he plays, fired a mrtun m. iBSf Rjili.a; il-yi lar laoisa) 4-4i.

four-under par 67 to take the IN second round lead In the motor city open Friday with 71-67 138. IVTOI MEET SET ROSWELL UV-Tht west Conference Air South- zr- if The 33-year-old beanpole Force wLTJtir.g meet wUl be held carded six birdis he toured here Aug. 2-6, officials of the par 35-3571, 6701-rard aJcer Force Base said Fri- Xeadowbrook Country Club BEFORE HELD IN THE DUKE CITY. "TWO GREAT NIGHTS OF RACING" CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES COURTESY OF THE JOE MILLER DISTR. CO.

DISTRIBUTORS OF "LUCKY LAGER" cay. inciuaed in the conference layout in 34-3367. It left him are 34 bases in Texas, Louisi- lour strokes under par at the r.a. and New Mexico. halfwav point.

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